No police. Day one. How long would you survive?

15 killed and shops and businesses set on fire in the capital of Papua New Guinea after police went on strike over pay

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If there was no police, I would live forever.

This is all a circus. Stop watching the normie TV.

Thank you for your advice, I will carefully file it.

What's TV? Is that something new? I only have internet. I'll look into it.

Regardless of its shape and form anything that claims you cannot live without state services is a normie TV. Any supposed proof of it is a theater scene, carefully played and filmed. It sometimes may include real damage to real unsuspecting people, but that does not make it less fake.

As an example, during covid plandemic real people really died, but it did not make it less fake. Here is a short, accurate, and to the point explanation of how that was achieved: https://rumble.com/v46ej7i-17-million-murdered-by-covid-vaccines-and-voodoo-death.html

"According to the Small Arms Survey, there are approximately 3.3 firearms per 100 people in Papua New Guinea."

That's no way to shoot looters at all.

If there was no police, there would be more firearms per 100 people, and there would be no problem. But the process of learning something for the first time is never easy, and sometimes costly. The other day here on nostr I was telling my story of learning bitcoin...